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DreadLlama posted:once I move out of the $20/pair-of-gloves price range. How much per month do your hands earn you? That is how much you should be willing to spend to keep them attached to you and earning you income. I know my hands are worth a whole lot more than $20 to me.
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Renaissance Robot posted:He must have been riding a Ulysses, because that sure was a stream of consciousness. sorry, I considered it to be an educational moment.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 20:12 |
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Yeah, living w/ destroyed hands would suck. I already have a degenerative hand joint disease, so no thank you very much. I'm springing for custom heroic gloves over the winter to replace the dainese ones I've got, because they're a mens and too big. Women's race gloves are poo poo.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 20:12 |
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M42 posted:Yeah, living w/ destroyed hands would suck. I already have a degenerative hand joint disease, so no thank you very much. I'm springing for custom heroic gloves over the winter to replace the dainese ones I've got, because they're a mens and too big. Women's race gloves are poo poo. I would rather lose my hearing or sight than my hands. Nothing is more important than they are.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 20:14 |
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I'll say
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 20:16 |
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Chichevache posted:I would rather lose my hearing or sight than my hands. Nothing is more important than they are. As someone with a neurological condition affecting my eyesight - no, temporarily going blind was the scariest thing ever. I could probably learn to type with my feet or some poo poo. That post does make me rethink my glove situation though, I think I'm going to spring for some more protection.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 20:50 |
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I know someone born with half an arm, and she gets along just fine.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 20:57 |
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Pope Mobile posted:I know someone born with half an arm, and she gets along just fine. One hand still let's you wipe yourself and put on your own clothing.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 21:03 |
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Chichevache posted:One hand still let's you wipe yourself and put on your own clothing. He'll just make sure to only put one hand down when he wrecks. Just like how I don't wear a helmet so I make sure I don't hit my head if I crash.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 21:16 |
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As someone who should literally be dead (and/or severely maimed) right now, I'll always be able to justify buying top-notch gear. No, it's not guaranteed to save your rear end, but it's orders of magnitude better than no/cheap gear. Reminder: I didn't break a single bone during my last crash, and my medical bills were $300,000. If it weren't on a track and I didn't have good gear on, that would have unquestionably been 7 figures. I told my neurologist how much my medical bills were and she was absolutely shocked; she said she wouldn't have batted an eye if they were $700,000. I learned the easy way. I'd never wish for anyone to learn the hard way.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 21:26 |
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Sweet baby Odin cheech, that is one messed up story. Poor guy. Though I have to send it to a guy in town that I got into riding who, against my advice, now rides like a squid. I've done around the block rides with no gloves, but poo poo, that story. Also, the scaphoid protection thing is something I have to look further into; i don't think any of my gloves have it. Though I almost always wear gauntlets and always if I'm going on a highway. Nibbler posted:As someone with a neurological condition affecting my eyesight - no, temporarily going blind was the scariest thing ever. I could probably learn to type with my feet or some poo poo. It may go against the CA hivemind, but Aerostitch and Olympia make solid gloves for under $100. They may not have the mostest protection, but solid leather with internal seams, or at least covered seams along the pinky end of the hand and secure around wrist aren't bad.
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 21:30 |
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DreadLlama posted:Those do not look like squid gloves. It's been said already to avoid these, but these are all knockoffs of the old Icon TiMax gloves. They look cool and the originals would probably have some decent protection but I have no doubt that the ones you're looking at either have hilariously poor quality control or absolutelty minimal protective qualities. Here are the original icon timaxs, which I think are a decade old by now. While your examples are made to look like them, I doubt they would perform like them. If you really want to pinch some pennies, get some gloves from a real brand on closeout. A while ago you could get some scorpion SGS gloves for 55 but it looks like revzilla only has them in 3xl now. Look around but don't look at no-name brands from ebay (I've never heard of Jackets4Bikes, I'm kind of surprised they even have a website).
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 23:35 |
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As Nero Danced posted:If you really want to pinch some pennies, get some gloves from a real brand on closeout. Try here and here: http://www.motorcyclegear.com/ http://www.motorcyclecloseouts.com/ They're the usual "last season's stuff on deep discount" sites that I keep an eye on.
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TheNothingNew posted:Try here and here: Now that Jack Whites have gone and J&S are pretty much a Frank Thomas outlet store, does anyone know of any UK shops or sites that do that sort of thing? Jack Whites used to be amazing, I got their last pair of Sidi Vertebra for £75 which in those dim pre-cellphone-internet days I had a vague idea was a good deal, wasn't until I got them home that I realised they were worth three times that. Fuckers lasted me almost ten years too, never managed to get a pair of boots quite so comfortable (even the new Vertebra 2s weren't as good).
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# ? Aug 11, 2016 23:56 |
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When I sent my Helds in for warranty, I put the bike up. Even if I'm just going 'round the block to the grocery store with nothing on but gym shorts and a t-shirt, I wear my gloves and my lid. My hands are integral to my livelihood and I didn't blink at spending $250+ on a top-shelf set of gloves. Hell, I spent less on my pants and jacket put together (granted it was used gear, but still). Hands are real fuckin' important, yo. Don't screw around.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 00:09 |
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What's funny/sad is that so many people that I helped gear up during my time at Cycle Gear didn't give two shits about gloves. It was almost always a "Well I have the helmet and jacket what more do I need??" Even getting them to spend $20 on a pair of lovely, "better than nothing" Bilt gloves was an upsell of effort. No, bro, those Fox Dirtpaws won't do poo poo on asphalt, just let the leather break in, and it will be a million times better than any textile.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 00:57 |
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M42 posted:Women's race gloves are poo poo.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 01:42 |
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Pope Mobile posted:What's funny/sad is that so many people that I helped gear up during my time at Cycle Gear didn't give two shits about gloves. It was almost always a "Well I have the helmet and jacket what more do I need??" Even getting them to spend $20 on a pair of lovely, "better than nothing" Bilt gloves was an upsell of effort. No, bro, those Fox Dirtpaws won't do poo poo on asphalt, just let the leather break in, and it will be a million times better than any textile. I wish the guys at Cycle Gear upselled me on my gloves. I got my helmet and jacket and grabbed a $20 pair of gloves off the shelf and asked the guy if they're good enough "sure"
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 01:58 |
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Anyone have recommendations on a sport touring-esque helmet for a longish oval head? 'Bout time to replace my RF-1100 and before I just move up to the 1200 I thought I'd check with y'all to see if GT Air or other helmets out there are worth a look. I love the fit on my Arai XD but I loving hate changing Arai shields so I'm probably going to stay away from the Signet line. Are modulars still lovely or have the locking mechanisms seriously improved in the past 5 years?
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 04:58 |
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Schroeder91 posted:I wish the guys at Cycle Gear upselled me on my gloves. I got my helmet and jacket and grabbed a $20 pair of gloves off the shelf and asked the guy if they're good enough "sure" Not all of us were interested in safety. That 1% commissions on the other hand...
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 05:54 |
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Going with the "Jesus loving christ spend proper cash on good gloves" crew. I spent almost $400 on my Held Titan Evo's - and if there was a glove better than those (read varying reviews on the Handroids, but other than that, pretty sure the Helds are as good as it gets), I'd toss them and go for it in a heartbeat.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 07:16 |
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Pope Mobile posted:What's funny/sad is that so many people that I helped gear up during my time at Cycle Gear didn't give two shits about gloves. It was almost always a "Well I have the helmet and jacket what more do I need??" Even getting them to spend $20 on a pair of lovely, "better than nothing" Bilt gloves was an upsell of effort. No, bro, those Fox Dirtpaws won't do poo poo on asphalt, just let the leather break in, and it will be a million times better than any textile. Shoulda kept a belt sander with a tar/gravel surface on it in store and invited people to shove their hands in it.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 08:19 |
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New that's an idea. I did keep that MRI of the guy who crashed in a half shell readily accessible for people complaining about helmets.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 17:06 |
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Alternatively show them this video and ask if they think their hand is tougher than metal:
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 18:25 |
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MoraleHazard posted:It may go against the CA hivemind, but Aerostitch and Olympia make solid gloves for under $100. They may not have the mostest protection, but solid leather with internal seams, or at least covered seams along the pinky end of the hand and secure around wrist aren't bad. Any opinions on Lee Parks gloves? Made from Deer skin. http://leeparksdesign.com/gloves/
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 22:20 |
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Deer skin is nice stuff but those gloves seem pretty lacking in impact and wrist protection.
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# ? Aug 12, 2016 23:08 |
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Pope Mobile posted:Deer skin is nice stuff but those gloves seem pretty lacking in impact and wrist protection. Yeah, they appear well made, but I don't know thick deer hide is. They might survive abrasion, but they don't protect all the fragile little bones in your hand. I'd probably just get a pair of Alpinestars gauntlets that are comparable in price. I had the SP1s and they got me through a high side that I braced for with one of my hands, like an idiot. I had wrist pain, but nothing broken. I don't know that the glove actually saved me from broken bones (it definitely save some skin) but I know it would do a better job than the Lee Parks, for a similar price. http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/alpinestars-sp-2-gloves
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 00:20 |
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Those remind me, a real long time ago I read something from a glove maker who made gloves with a lot of leather padding over the top of the hand instead of carbon fiber. They reasoned that carbon fiber was an inferior choice (come to think of it, might have been Lee Parks himself, but his style of gloves look a lot more minimal than the ones I remember, they were quite built up). I remember them saying something about how carbon fiber will shatter with enough force and thinking it sounded a bit silly, that any force strong enough to destroy the carbon fiber is probably going to treat the leather pretty badly as well. Does this sound familiar to anyone, and does it make any sense?
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 00:50 |
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I feel that the padding/armor on the knuckles is less important than whatever's on the palm, and especially the heel of the hand. Seems like you're more likely to slide there than on the back of your hand. Also, I think it's important to have something along the lines of what A* does where the fingers are stitched together to prevent them getting twisted sideways.
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 00:55 |
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It was prob helimot with the padded knuckles. Makes sense. Mine have steel, so whateva!
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 01:00 |
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M42 posted:It was prob helimot with the padded knuckles. Makes sense. Mine have steel, so whateva! Rev'Its? Mine are steel too. They make me so nervous that I will scratch my tank.
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M42 posted:It was prob helimot with the padded knuckles. Makes sense. Mine have steel, so whateva! Yeah, that's kind of what they looked like, but my recollection is so fuzzy I really couldn't say. Seeing as how it didn't take off from about a decade ago or whenever I read about them I guess it didn't make much of a difference, the market went forward with hard parts after all.
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 01:08 |
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What's good in the gloves department that has no leather in it? For (sigh) ethical reasons. Not mine.
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 02:07 |
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Revvik posted:What's good in the gloves department that has no leather in it? For (sigh) ethical reasons. Not mine. Nothing. Leather is the strongest and most comfortable material there is for gloves. Tell whoever it is to sack up and deal with it. e: just FYI, do NOT consider synthetic leather gloves a replacement. They're made of vinyl, a thermoplastic that will heat up with friction and fuse with your skin. Sagebrush fucked around with this message at 03:05 on Aug 13, 2016 |
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Get kangaroo leather gloves. It is ethical because they're pest animals. Edit And if you're so concerned about ethics that you won't wear leather, but you also won't just ride a drat bicycle.
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 03:13 |
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SimonCat posted:Any opinions on Lee Parks gloves? Made from Deer skin. He had a booth when I was at the Chicago motorcycle show two years ago. The gloves are soft, thick deerskin and I wouldn't trust them much more than gardening gloves. There are no hard areas of the gloves, so there is nothing to prevent the gloves twisting around in an off. The Helimot gloves mentioned I would trust to at least stay put due to the stitching and padding work done. The Lee Parks gloves really seemed like in an off they might catch something and just slip off your hands. And yeah, no hard impact protection, no padding even, just abrasion resistance at best. They were super comfy, though.
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 03:31 |
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Revvik posted:What's good in the gloves department that has no leather in it? For (sigh) ethical reasons. Not mine. A lot of gloves have Clarino fingers and/or palms - that's a synthetic leather. I have never seen a glove that's made entirely of Clarino though, they're usually a mix of it and some other synthetic fabric or leather. Googling for "vegan motorcycle gloves" turned up a few options that didn't look so great, and they were all short summer-only gloves.
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 03:35 |
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Any opinions on these Icon Hypersport Pro Long gloves? Glove chat got me looking around and they caught my eye. Can't drop any more coin right now but an upgraded pair of gloves could be on the list. I've got the Rev'it Striker 2's right now which I like okay but I could use something in a longer more stout glove.
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 04:04 |
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A bunch of Dainese's gloves and boots are vegan. I don't recall specifics, but folk at RevZilla would know.
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# ? Aug 13, 2016 21:21 |
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I thought Alpinestars SP2 was the usual CA answer, like the Shoei RF1200 and the
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